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In the DoCoMo booth, the reference was exhibited to “Drawing communications” that was able to share the photograph, animation, and present place information, etc. with the other party while talking over the telephone.

It had already matured, and the explanation member was appealing for the telephone call function when soliciting as service that was able to be talked over the telephone more conveniently though it tended to seem to be pot-bound. However, the schedule and the time of making to the business are undecided.

It serves to the drawing communications of can the use while VoIP that does on the Internet is talked over the telephone. Space for the user can be installed on the network, and the data acquired here be shared with the intended party. For instance, it becomes possible sharing the other party of meeting with the map of the present place, and teaching the meeting spot (my present place) to the other party. The flow that shared the map image preserved in the server was introduced for the demonstration this time though the usage that shared present place acquired with GPS information was assumed in actual service.

It is displayed by way of a browser, and the map can be written by hand, be expanded, and be reduced by the sense that uses the image edit software. When * and ←, etc. are freely written on the map to show the meeting spot, the content of a similar writing is immediately displayed also in other party’s cellular phone. The expansion of the map is useful to make the specific location stand out.

Sharing the photograph is useful for wanting hear which commodity only has to be bought while seeing the photograph taken with the camera while calling the master who is shopping for instance in the supermarket the wife. In speaking seeing the photograph, it is “The one that it is not possible to tell it only by the conversation comes to be told. ” (explanation member). The demonstration terminal (made by NEC) should not correspond to the touch panel, and use a cross key ([nyu-ropointa-]) to do a hand-written operation though can write the character and the sign also in the photograph as well as the map. It seems to easiness to use the machine for the touch panel around here. Via: Excite.

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